Big Data Research Group

The reason behind...

What's our motivation?

Discover

Real problems come from real life. We want to understand the difficulties encountered by the big data players in order to overcome the gap between industry and research.

Solve

It’s easy to offer complex solutions to simple problems but gathering pasionate minds will increase the chances to go the other way around.

Share

Sharing the knowledge between the big data community members will provide the foundation to build upon. We want to spread more than just some tech talks about the technologies we master, but also best practices provided through “hands-on” open-source projects.

About Us

So, what's the deal?

Amazing things are built with passion.

Even though the big data field has evolved and a lot of technology have emerged, finding optimal solutions for handling large specific datasets, still remains hard to achieve. In order to accomplish this goal, we plan to build a group of highly skilled people with expertise in different areas of the big data ecosystem.

We will provide free proof of concepts / support to deal with real life problems in our field of interest. All the work will be made open source on github. In this manner you will have a solution to your use case and the big data community will increase the knowledge.

Implement great solutions

Build up knowledge

Have fun working together

Activity

“Everything is theoretically impossible, until it is done.” – Robert A. Heinlein

Latest news

Hello all, Good news ! This week all the Big Data Research team will be in Bucharest for two important events DevTalks and Big Data Meetup ( Romanian Tour ), so if you want to get in touch with us do not miss this chance ! Thursday (June 11) you can meet at DevTalks Alexandru, where he will[…]

Hello all, Berlin Buzzwords (31 May – 3 June) is one of the most exciting conference on storing, processing and searching large amounts of data, so we are proudly that two members of our team, Ema Iancuta and Radu Chilom will be on stage with one of the most interesting presentations: “In-memory data pipeline and warehouse at[…]

Big data is one of the most used buzzword nowadays, even more we could probably say like Dan Ariely without any fear of mistake that “big data is like teenage sex: everyone talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing it.”[…]